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Material for beginners

Bassel Tabbara
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I am new to real estate investments but I want to get as much information possible before committing to anything There are so many podcasts,
Webinars and other sources so it gets confusing.

Where should I start and what are  the must see webinars or listen podcasts first I should tackle
thanks a lot

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Daniel Somers
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  • Tiffin, OH
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Daniel Somers
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Depends on your goals. What are you trying to achieve? I would first find out what you what, then you can narrow it down to different podcasts and articles based on those goals. The rookie podcast on BiggerPockets is always a good place to start. But first I would figure out what you want, whether it be flipping, wholesaling, or buy and hold, then find info based on that. 

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